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Purdue University Northwest graduates encouraged to be bold in their professional careers
Westville, IN
05/18/2022 11:11 AM

Sori, who graduated from PNW with a bachelor’s degree in construction management, was a longtime leader and manager of large-scale construction operations and industrial engineering projects with Kiewit, Inc. He most recently served as division manager of Kiewit subsidiary Mass Electric Transportation before retiring.

“When I graduated from this university 33 years ago, I remember having a great appreciation for my mom, who made sacrifices to make sure I obtained my degree,” said Sori. Sori also recalled how his mother found a home for his family on Magoun Avenue in Hammond, which allowed him to easily commute to and from campus.

Sori noted his parents’ own actions as examples that highlighted his three recommended character traits. Sori said his father exhibited incredible courage when he moved his family from Cuba to the U.S. nearly 56 years ago, “with only a few days of clothes and nothing else.” Sori said his father, whose primary language was not English, became a proficient speaker in three years and rose in the ranks at Franciscan Health Hammond hospital.

“Often we avoid situations that frighten us, holding us back from our true potential. We can’t be limited by things that intimidate us. Challenging yourself can help you overcome your fears and allow you to perform at higher levels than you ever thought were imaginable.”

Sori also expanded upon integrity and respect as complementing traits that build cooperation, teamwork and respect.

“I have witnessed when a person incorporates integrity in their day-to-day lives, they always try to find the right thing to do, no matter how difficult of a situation they’re in. Their actions are consistent with their words, and they are fully transparent.

“On the other hand, someone with true integrity knows that everyone deserves respect. By respecting the people we work with every day, it promotes trust and improves team morale in the workplace.”

Sori closed by encouraging graduates to be bold going forward in their professional careers.

“Remember to be courageous and don’t let failure stop you. We all fail at some point, but it’s how well we bounce back from failure that really matters. Class of 2022, I challenge you to be thoughtful of these key character traits.”

PNW’s spring 2022 graduating class consists of 976 candidates, including 856 earning baccalaureate degrees and 120 earning master’s degrees.

The university hosted an outdoor ceremony south of the Nils K. Nelson Bioscience Innovation Building on the Hammond campus.

Read more stories featuring PNW graduates and view the video recording of the ceremony at pnw.edu/commencement-live.

Chancellor’s Medallion Recipients

Nine students were presented a Chancellor’s Medallion during commencement for earning the highest grade point average in each of PNW’s five academic colleges.

The medallion recipients are:

 

College

First Name, Last Name

Hometown

State

Business

Raymond Kosinski

Dyer

IN

Business

Tyler Stoeger

Geneseo

IL

Business

Summer Witvoet

Munster

IN

Engineering and Sciences

Trevor Boyd

Lansing

IL

Humanities, Education and Social Sciences

Hannah Maurello

Munster

IN

Nursing

Nikoletta Kyriakakis

Munster

IN

Technology

Dakota Bailey

Hobart

IN

Technology

Travis McKinney

La Porte

IN

Technology

Cody Snoreck

St. John

IN

  
Reference
Kale Wilk
219-989-2096
 
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